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I don't have many spinnerbaits and I wanted to stock up on them. What is the best bang for my buck as far as quality and affordabilty? 

Quality wise try some War Eagles.

Pepper Custom, nice bearings, good hooks, have the trailer barb and great skirts. 

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Terminator's are nice because they don't get bent out of shape. The titanium one's that is. 

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Stanley Spinnerbaits are one of the best but seldom talked about. I make my own but if I was buying it would be a Stanley Wedge Plus!!!

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All i own are Stanely and Picasso.

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My favorite that I have tried is War Eagle, great quality while not being crazy expensive. They're a little bit more than some but I feel it's worth it. 

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Stanley spinnerbaits can run you 5-7 dollars but they all outlast all others, I have some 12-15 yrs old

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Terminators T-1. The arms don't break or bend and if you're casting up against breakwalls and dams that is a plus. 

War Eagle and North Star Baits, these are my 2 favorites...

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Many in this category can & do perform for me

Yesterday, it was the Megastrike StrikeBack Colorado Willow Spinnerbait with a Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Blade Minnow trailer.

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Lots of options.......Four preferred. All are well made with great components.

War Eagle 

Peppers

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13 hours ago, Catt said:

Stanley spinnerbaits can run you 5-7 dollars but they all outlast all others, I have some 12-15 yrs old

I have some if the old Mann's spinnerbaits that are at least 12-15 yrs old too. They run roughly $6-7 and are from what I understand still made in the USA. I'd bet they are still quality baits if true.

I just don't see them on the shelves so they get looked over. Sometimes it's a convenience thing and If I don't see them they get passed over. I did see some Stanley's at my local bait shop though. :thumbsup:

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